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the only economy i care about, as i said to the defense minister, it's the economy of making sure that we are -- we have a great economy, we can absorb it. the reestablishment law is going to come. they need it, they deserve it. we managed covid. we managed it financially better than the rest of the economies around the world. we put our hands in our pockets and helped, helped the citizens, businesses, the people that were vacated, to the citizens of israel. then it's going to get sorted. if we're not going to fight hard, the problem is not going to be only economical. the economy needs great effort. >> translator: regarding the abductees, the families were protesting opposite the meeting. they want you to see the prisoners of hamas, to be released against the abductees, other negotiations. >> reporter: they are going to continue after the operation. regarding the second question, it's true, yes. regarding the first question, we discussed it. i think to give the details it's not going to help achieve it. by the way, i have to say another thing. when i was in this meeting, the second on
the only economy i care about, as i said to the defense minister, it's the economy of making sure that we are -- we have a great economy, we can absorb it. the reestablishment law is going to come. they need it, they deserve it. we managed covid. we managed it financially better than the rest of the economies around the world. we put our hands in our pockets and helped, helped the citizens, businesses, the people that were vacated, to the citizens of israel. then it's going to get sorted. if...
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this is potentially problematic for the economy, according to the views of the republicans, but also for the midterm elections as the party leaders in the republican party believe touting their tax legislation would be the way to save their seats in congress. but if they're at war over this issue and if there's undercuts in the perceived gains of the tax reform law, perhaps that will be problematic in the long term. >> and it's worth noting the president hasn't actually followed through on this yet. he came out last week against advisers and said he's planning to do this. the question a lot of republicans are wrestling with right now is, is this going to be another thing where the president promises action, makes statements about it and ultimately doesn't take action? a political argument because they do sense this opening where his views could be swayed. >> to manu's point, i think when trump took office, a lot of people did think he would do a lot of things that went against the doctrine of the republican party. over the course of his first year in office, republicans and the peopl
this is potentially problematic for the economy, according to the views of the republicans, but also for the midterm elections as the party leaders in the republican party believe touting their tax legislation would be the way to save their seats in congress. but if they're at war over this issue and if there's undercuts in the perceived gains of the tax reform law, perhaps that will be problematic in the long term. >> and it's worth noting the president hasn't actually followed through...
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approval rating is not rising as fast as the economy, which are the endemic doubts about his behavior, that has produced a result where half the country is split 50/50, on whether he should be removed from office. for bill clinton, one-third of the country said he should be removed from office. and richard nixon, it only reached that high until the last poll in 1974. the president is being buoyed by growing optimism about the economy but there's doubts about his behavior, his values, aemllf the issues in the ukraine scandal that have prevented him from capitalizing on those good news by the economy much like a president would. >> can you see that he could give the state of the union and there hasn't been an impeachment trial yet? >> i have probably seeing it go quite that far. i don't see how the democrats extend this through january. at some point, they want the senate to be considering this. the bill clinton trial went on long enough that could overlap the schedule date with the state of the union. we'll have to see how far 51 senators are willing to go in allowing mitch mcconnell t
approval rating is not rising as fast as the economy, which are the endemic doubts about his behavior, that has produced a result where half the country is split 50/50, on whether he should be removed from office. for bill clinton, one-third of the country said he should be removed from office. and richard nixon, it only reached that high until the last poll in 1974. the president is being buoyed by growing optimism about the economy but there's doubts about his behavior, his values, aemllf the...
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this whole republican nomination started off talking about jobs and the economy. now the economy's gotten better, santorum and gingrich have hung around the race. they're talking about whether or not we can engage in civil discourse and all of these issues that mainstream americans don't care about. they're in real trouble. it's also, you look at mitt romney today who can't even come out and say anything about this issue because he's so nervous about alienating the hard core republican base. it's a real problem for the republicans. >> it could be that he intends to talk about economic policy issues, right? this conversation is not something that is controlled by any party, it is something that emerges organically as people say incendiary things and then you have a response. on the right a lot of people felt, wait a second, president obama really overreached, including a lot of folks who are president obama supporters. then you have a response to that. people were very much on the margins of this conversation. you say they're the ones who represent everything. whic
this whole republican nomination started off talking about jobs and the economy. now the economy's gotten better, santorum and gingrich have hung around the race. they're talking about whether or not we can engage in civil discourse and all of these issues that mainstream americans don't care about. they're in real trouble. it's also, you look at mitt romney today who can't even come out and say anything about this issue because he's so nervous about alienating the hard core republican base....
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this is no way to run a business, let alone the largest economy. business itself is pushing back. the dysfunction in washington has trade groups re-evaluating conventional wisdom about the close relationship between business and the gop. pop quiz, which is the party of business? republicans or democrats? >> it had been assumed that business and republicans were in bed together. now all of a sudden you see the new breed of republicans, mostly from the tea party, who are not all that friendly with wall street or banks or big business. it's really scrambled traditional thinking. >> the united business in the gop for decades, a philosophy famously articulated by president ronald reagan. >> government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> and embraced by the party's standard bearer in 2012. >> corporations are people, i many friend. >> but a willingness by the right wing to threaten default and shut down the government is threatening to damage that historic alliance. >> i say there are a lot of republicans, mostly all tea party republicans, who may not get t
this is no way to run a business, let alone the largest economy. business itself is pushing back. the dysfunction in washington has trade groups re-evaluating conventional wisdom about the close relationship between business and the gop. pop quiz, which is the party of business? republicans or democrats? >> it had been assumed that business and republicans were in bed together. now all of a sudden you see the new breed of republicans, mostly from the tea party, who are not all that...
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on the economy, the president tried blaming the media. let me read for you, this is from the editorial board's peace today. someone should tell mr. trump that incumbent presidents who preside over an election rarely get a second term. your thoughts? >> i think donald trump is very aware of that, and he's doing everything that he can to bully the fed, make it look like it's the feds fault, and keep interest rates as low as possible to keep money flowing through the economy. that's fine, it's not going to work, what he's doing with these tariffs, even by delaying them. the next wave of terrorists really hits close, right? >> speakers, whatever, retail. retail has been part of this economy that's been suffering. stores have been closing, workers have been getting laid off. he's going to pick the weak man here. retail, consumer spending. that's the strongest part of the global economy right now. not just america, the american consumer is the brightest spot of the entire world. now he's doing even more to damage that. i don't know if he realiz
on the economy, the president tried blaming the media. let me read for you, this is from the editorial board's peace today. someone should tell mr. trump that incumbent presidents who preside over an election rarely get a second term. your thoughts? >> i think donald trump is very aware of that, and he's doing everything that he can to bully the fed, make it look like it's the feds fault, and keep interest rates as low as possible to keep money flowing through the economy. that's fine,...
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, stupid. >> i have the strongest economy ever. the day i got elected, the market went through the roof. you know why it went through the roof? they got rid of obama and got rid of clinton. any of the people on the stage got elected, your 401(k)s would go down the tubes. not 20% or 30%. 70%, 90%. you would destroy the country. >> there's no way to know if that would happen. the president is looking at the day he took office. let's give him the numbers. three years after the 2016 election. the dow is up 44%. he is right that this has been a strong stock market. the president, though, this is vintage trump. he takes a strong economy. the dow is up 44%. the nasdaq, up 55%. the odds for a seconds term are very good if the economy remains strong next year. gas prices are time. unemployment is at a historic low. there are risks. look at manufacturing jobs growth. and u.s. growth is slowing. the 6 million jobs created in the trump administration, that falls short of the pace of job at the end of the obama administration. but the president
, stupid. >> i have the strongest economy ever. the day i got elected, the market went through the roof. you know why it went through the roof? they got rid of obama and got rid of clinton. any of the people on the stage got elected, your 401(k)s would go down the tubes. not 20% or 30%. 70%, 90%. you would destroy the country. >> there's no way to know if that would happen. the president is looking at the day he took office. let's give him the numbers. three years after the 2016...
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china is a declining economy. our economy is strong, their economy is week. the time to do something is now. it would behoove the democrats and the mainstream media to push a false narrative that we're headed towards a recession, but we're not. >> i think means me and us. we are not saying we're heading into a vegrecession. we are saying there are statistics that show the possibility. >> we're in this situation where now you have to line the white house rhetoric up with data, hard cold facts. we know that can always be a little problematic for this white house. the other thing to one of the points hogan makes there, there's a lot of talk about the us versus them economy. the strength of the u.s. economy versus other countries. it's a global economy. u.s. economy is so intermingled with the chinese economy, with the european economy. so if there is weakness abroad, there becomes real concern here because of all of those intermingling forces. the point that horgan is magan is that this should give the u.s. more leverage with china. chinese experts and experts s
china is a declining economy. our economy is strong, their economy is week. the time to do something is now. it would behoove the democrats and the mainstream media to push a false narrative that we're headed towards a recession, but we're not. >> i think means me and us. we are not saying we're heading into a vegrecession. we are saying there are statistics that show the possibility. >> we're in this situation where now you have to line the white house rhetoric up with data, hard...
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it does tax israel's economy every time let me it goes into high alert. and we saw that it also got the international community, european capitals, washington, extremely worried about an uncontrolled escalation in the region so it's not as if you keep going down the path of escalation with iran is cost-free for israel. and i think last week he had a lot of diplomatic engagement with iran to persuade them to calibrate their response. and now israel is also going to face similar kind of pressure from the international community to calibrate this response because nobody wants an unchecked escalation between iran and israel. and i think all the international pressure is going to be on iran and israel to observe certain red lines which then will take us back if essentially to the gaza war because i would expect that in a week's time if we don't see a major escalation that this will be tamped down all right. >> stay with us. we're going to come back when we come back, i will ask david sanger and valine, are sir, where this where this gaza war will go and where
it does tax israel's economy every time let me it goes into high alert. and we saw that it also got the international community, european capitals, washington, extremely worried about an uncontrolled escalation in the region so it's not as if you keep going down the path of escalation with iran is cost-free for israel. and i think last week he had a lot of diplomatic engagement with iran to persuade them to calibrate their response. and now israel is also going to face similar kind of pressure...
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they have been hit hard in this economy. but trump on issues like inclusion of lgbtq people, abortion rights, democracy, climate, biden does need to do better than young people than he is doing today. the gaza war, israel war with hamas is a particular problem with that cohort of younger voters. but he has a lot of ammunition to use ultimately in that many of these voters, particularly younger women voters, are deeply hostile to trump and what he stands for. i will say it is likely that if biden wins a second term, it is more likely to be because he improves among older voters where he is running relatively better than he did in 2020 than among younger voters where he faces a risk of something like 2016, not necessarily voting for trump, but a significant percentage peeling off, splintering off to vote for various third party options. >> and when we come back, millions in california brace for heavy rains and severe flooding. how communities are preparing to weather the storm. >>> plus deadly wildfires are burning across chil
they have been hit hard in this economy. but trump on issues like inclusion of lgbtq people, abortion rights, democracy, climate, biden does need to do better than young people than he is doing today. the gaza war, israel war with hamas is a particular problem with that cohort of younger voters. but he has a lot of ammunition to use ultimately in that many of these voters, particularly younger women voters, are deeply hostile to trump and what he stands for. i will say it is likely that if...
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economy is the best in the world, he's also preparing a scapegoat just in case. blaming his hand-picked federal reserve chair j. powell claiming the democrats are trying to will the economy into a recession and calling for a big federal rate cut. even though some experts say his trade policies are to blame. lately trump has turned to economic hardliners like trade adviser peter navarro for advice who disputed sunday the bond market is flashing signs of a possible recession. >> that is not technically an aversion. it is a flat curve which is a weak signal of any possibility -- >> reporter: navarro claiming the so-called yield curve inversion which preceded u.s. recessions for the last 40 years isn't a good indicator. even though he's argued otherwise in his own books claiming the curve is a powerful forecasting tool. [ technical difficulties ] communications director after he claimed he's forming a coalition of ex cabinet members to speak out against trump. >> i'm in the process of putting together a team of people that feel the exact same way that i do -- >> repo
economy is the best in the world, he's also preparing a scapegoat just in case. blaming his hand-picked federal reserve chair j. powell claiming the democrats are trying to will the economy into a recession and calling for a big federal rate cut. even though some experts say his trade policies are to blame. lately trump has turned to economic hardliners like trade adviser peter navarro for advice who disputed sunday the bond market is flashing signs of a possible recession. >> that is not...
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this is a perception the american people have about the economy. they go to the grocery store, they go to the gas station, they're trying to buy homes, are trying to get loans and they are not liking what they see. they're paying more. and no matter how you say it, and no matter what you think they feel, they feel as though their situation is a lot worse off than it was four years ago. and that's where they're going to see a change and look, i i clearly see the democratic messaging point is vote for joe biden is a vote for decent let's see that is extremely insulting to half of the people in this country who are planning to support someone aside from joe biden. and just because donald trump might not talk like the rest of the people and might not act like the rest of the people when you're voting for him, doesn't mean you're not a decent person. i think if you're going to continue that line of dialogue, i think that's a huge mistake. segue because we're talking about half the people in this country are fed up. joe biden might be a nice guy, but tha
this is a perception the american people have about the economy. they go to the grocery store, they go to the gas station, they're trying to buy homes, are trying to get loans and they are not liking what they see. they're paying more. and no matter how you say it, and no matter what you think they feel, they feel as though their situation is a lot worse off than it was four years ago. and that's where they're going to see a change and look, i i clearly see the democratic messaging point is...
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president trump is keeping and the white house on the economy right now and warning signs in the economy, not just the markets, the trade war with china, markets overseas. what are you hearing from the white house about the roller coaster? how worried are they about the flashing lights that are -- the warning lights that are flashing right now when it comes to the economy? >> well, kate, there are some in the white house who are worried, but one person who doesn't seem to be that worried about the long-term implications of the turbulence we've seen in the market this week is president trump. he's still maintaining optimism about striking some kind of trade deal with china and publicly he's blaming the market sell-off and the fierce about an economic downterm on the federal reserve. he's accused the fed of raising interest rates too much and too quickly. but privately sources familiar with the talks to do cnn that president trump has vented his frustration with the team that he's tasked with negotiating this trade agreement with china is not doing enough to get there on an agreement. many
president trump is keeping and the white house on the economy right now and warning signs in the economy, not just the markets, the trade war with china, markets overseas. what are you hearing from the white house about the roller coaster? how worried are they about the flashing lights that are -- the warning lights that are flashing right now when it comes to the economy? >> well, kate, there are some in the white house who are worried, but one person who doesn't seem to be that worried...
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as a consequence, russia's economy was growing. they had the opportunity to begin diversifying their economy. their relations across europe and around the world were sound. they joined wto, with assistance from us. since mr. putin made this decision around crimea and ukraine, not because of some grand strategy but essentially because he was caught off balance by the protest ss, fleeing after we brokered a deal to transition power in ukraine. since that time this improvisation that he's been doing has gotten him deeper and deeper into a situation that is a violation of international law, that violates the integrity -- territorial integrity and sovereignty of ukraine, has isolated russia diplomatically has made europe wary of doing business with russia. has allowed sanctions crippling economy at a time when oil revenues are dropping. there's no formula in which this ends up being good for russia. the annexation of crimea is a cost not a benefit to russia. the days in which conquest of land somehow was a formula for great nation statu
as a consequence, russia's economy was growing. they had the opportunity to begin diversifying their economy. their relations across europe and around the world were sound. they joined wto, with assistance from us. since mr. putin made this decision around crimea and ukraine, not because of some grand strategy but essentially because he was caught off balance by the protest ss, fleeing after we brokered a deal to transition power in ukraine. since that time this improvisation that he's been...
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they said this will destroy the economy. they said that when i took out the gas, this will destroy our democracy. it didn't, democracy is now energy independent. when i brought in the peace reforms, the great change in the peace reforms, they said this will destroy peace, it did not. they were wrong. >> let's talk about your new government you just formed. you have appointed some individuals, controversial figures, not part of your party, including alter nationalists and -- he is now in control of the secure and security apparatus in israel. one of the things he did is banning palestinian flags used in demonstrations. that seems incomplete contrary with any notion of free speech or demonstration. do you agree with that? >> that is a law that has been on the books in israel for quite some time. people who are not aware that, i don't know. these two parties, which count more seats than the previous prime minister got, each one of them got more seats, more votes. they joined, i don't join them. a joint policy, and i think that
they said this will destroy the economy. they said that when i took out the gas, this will destroy our democracy. it didn't, democracy is now energy independent. when i brought in the peace reforms, the great change in the peace reforms, they said this will destroy peace, it did not. they were wrong. >> let's talk about your new government you just formed. you have appointed some individuals, controversial figures, not part of your party, including alter nationalists and -- he is now in...
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they said this will destroy the economy. it didn't. they said when i took out the gas out of the water, the gas -- this will destroy democracy. it didn't. israel is now energy independent. when i brought in the peace reforms, the great change and the peace approach, this will destroy peace. it didn't. so, you know, they were wrong. >> let's talk about your new government that you just formed. you have appointed some individuals, controversial figures, not part of your party including ultranationalist. gavere is in charge of the security apparatus in israel. one of the first things is he banned palestinian flags used in demonstrations. that seems against free speech? do you agree with that? >> that's a law that's been in the books for quite some time. look, these two parties which got more seats than the previous prime minister got, each one of them got more seats, more votes, but they joined -- i didn't join them. and i direct policy. i think my record both on peace, on democracy, on the economy, on everything else has been, i think ve
they said this will destroy the economy. it didn't. they said when i took out the gas out of the water, the gas -- this will destroy democracy. it didn't. israel is now energy independent. when i brought in the peace reforms, the great change and the peace approach, this will destroy peace. it didn't. so, you know, they were wrong. >> let's talk about your new government that you just formed. you have appointed some individuals, controversial figures, not part of your party including...
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economy. here's what he said in an interview with cbs's "60 minutes." >> this economy will recover. it may take a while. it may take a period of time. it could stretch through the end of next year. we really don't know. >> can there be a recovery without a reasonably effective vaccine? >> assuming there's not a second wave of the coronavirus, i think you'll see the economy recover steadily through the second half of this year. for the economy to fully recover, people will have to be fully confident. and that may have to await the arrival of a vaccine. >> on monday, u.s. president donald trump is set to meet with leaders of the restaurant industry which has been one of the hardest hit sectors of the u.s. economy. among other things, they're expected to talk about government stimulus efforts. >>> mr. trump is also expected to travel to swing state michigan this week to visit a ford manufacturing plant. the company is among several major auto makers reopening u.s. facilities today. new safety measures are being put in place to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. anna stuart joins me
economy. here's what he said in an interview with cbs's "60 minutes." >> this economy will recover. it may take a while. it may take a period of time. it could stretch through the end of next year. we really don't know. >> can there be a recovery without a reasonably effective vaccine? >> assuming there's not a second wave of the coronavirus, i think you'll see the economy recover steadily through the second half of this year. for the economy to fully recover, people...
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so ron, i wanted to talk about the economy get there in a second, but let's just pick up where priscilla left off there, right. so you see the president really pushing this message of protecting democracy, which is important, and it's priscilla said she spoke with voters before and after they get that easily winning message though, in 2024 if he's going to win, i think rights and democracy are, is going to be the message that gets him over the top. i mean, he is trailing substantially as we'll talk about in a minute on questions of who can better handle the economy and probably the best he can do is narrow that gap. i suspect that on election day, more people are going to go into the voting booth believing that donald trump is better for managing the economy than joe biden really, no matter what happens over the next eight months. and if biden is going to win, it's going to because it's going to be because some of those voters think trump is better on the economy, still so won't vote for him because they view him as a threat to their rights on abortion and other issues to their values an
so ron, i wanted to talk about the economy get there in a second, but let's just pick up where priscilla left off there, right. so you see the president really pushing this message of protecting democracy, which is important, and it's priscilla said she spoke with voters before and after they get that easily winning message though, in 2024 if he's going to win, i think rights and democracy are, is going to be the message that gets him over the top. i mean, he is trailing substantially as we'll...
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even though e the actual economy is thriving. so you've got, dave, this push and pull, the polling here showing that there is something uneasy happening among voters. we're seeing it in small business and manufacturing, even though the overall economy is still fine. >> the next fed meeting is when? do you expect a quarter point cut. >> i think it's baked in here. it would be a big surprise if you didn't get that rate cut. >> it still wouldn't satisfy the boss. >> it wouldenlet. he wants multiple cuts. >>> straight ahead. a 9-year-old is denied his lunch on his birthday. hear from that boy next. that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissolve quickly... ...to remove stuck-on food. . . for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. choose the detergent that lets your dishwasher do the dishes! cascade platinum. the number one recommended brand in north america. they use stamps.com all the services
even though e the actual economy is thriving. so you've got, dave, this push and pull, the polling here showing that there is something uneasy happening among voters. we're seeing it in small business and manufacturing, even though the overall economy is still fine. >> the next fed meeting is when? do you expect a quarter point cut. >> i think it's baked in here. it would be a big surprise if you didn't get that rate cut. >> it still wouldn't satisfy the boss. >> it...
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economy. similar to other voters, you know, the economy is a top priority for them. and hearing boris' segment and the conversations around socialism in south florida it gets tied back to these policies and saying, okay, these economic policies don't benefit us with the democrats. and hearing republicans really capitalize that to make further in roads. republicans saw what happened in 2020 under trump. they've invested heavily on messaging, saying we are the ones that are going to help the economy. we are the ones that when you're looking at gas prices or how much a gallon of milk costs, we're the ones that are going to solve that. that obviously resonates in a community that is counting dollars. >> you're covering the races in georgia too where abortion has been front and center. we have seen it in herschel walker against raphael warnock and in last night' debate for the governor. >> he refuses to protect us. he refuses to defend us. >> we're a state that values life. i understand people disa
economy. similar to other voters, you know, the economy is a top priority for them. and hearing boris' segment and the conversations around socialism in south florida it gets tied back to these policies and saying, okay, these economic policies don't benefit us with the democrats. and hearing republicans really capitalize that to make further in roads. republicans saw what happened in 2020 under trump. they've invested heavily on messaging, saying we are the ones that are going to help the...
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. >> do i trust ed miliband to run the british economy. >> no. >> he read from the favorite drop. a letter left behind. >> dear chief secretary i am afraid there is no money. that is what labor left. we must never let them forget it. >> usually. controlled. smooth. here, cameron showed rage. attacking the opposition labor party's claims. he only rules for the rich. [ indiscernible ] >> he warned the crowd of an imminent scottish invasion. pro independent party, led by sturgeon is on track for huge game. >> the s & p don't want a westminster government to be a success. and that ridiculous produced with the pledges -- >> right, right. >> that was a foolish gesture. that didn't work out at all. >> like you are giving him a bit of a thumbs up. though the press had also skewered him for a difficult time with the sandwich. he performed pretty well. nick kleg. >> he was the star of the last election, 2010. this time, he has been dogged by the -- the pledges that he broke on tuition fees for university students. and of course the liberal democrats used to get part of the protest vote from
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, the global economy. you're one of the most successful investors in the world. would you continue -- you're still investing in america? >> oh, for sure continue. clearly the united states has stable system, has due process, has stability. you know exactly where you're heading. inevitab inevitably, in third-world countries, you have more risks. the united states is down for sure, not out. >> let me ask you, this new process of electing a new king of saudi arabia, is it conceivable that they will -- their new council will look around and say, well, the most qualified man in saudi arabia is clearly prince al waleed? >> in saudi arabia, there are 34 people exactly, that once the succession comes, they will meet and they will elect a king. i will always serve my country in any capacity, but i'm very happy with what i'm doing right now. >> if by some chance you were to become the king of saudi arabia, i will insist that you come and do an interview. in that case, we will go to riyadh to see you. >> i will come
, the global economy. you're one of the most successful investors in the world. would you continue -- you're still investing in america? >> oh, for sure continue. clearly the united states has stable system, has due process, has stability. you know exactly where you're heading. inevitab inevitably, in third-world countries, you have more risks. the united states is down for sure, not out. >> let me ask you, this new process of electing a new king of saudi arabia, is it conceivable...
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weak economies, weak government, violence, family reunification and economic quality. so you point to the economy as a big driver of those people to the united states, but as you know just a few months ago the trump administration cut all economic aid to the northern triangle countries. i wonder if you're worried that that is going to make the situation worse and if that has exacerbated the crisis. >> so from a law enforcement perspective if you look at that with the information intelligence shows that they are coming here largely for economic equality and then to some degree for family reunification. what we've shown regardless of what's happening or not in the northern triangle countries the numbers continue to exceed. and they really continue to exceed because of the incentives. right now -- and the cartels are making sure that everyone in the northern triangle countries know if you grab a child and you come to our borders you will be allowed into the united states and largely to remain there untouched. they know that, that's what's driving them to come, the overwhe
weak economies, weak government, violence, family reunification and economic quality. so you point to the economy as a big driver of those people to the united states, but as you know just a few months ago the trump administration cut all economic aid to the northern triangle countries. i wonder if you're worried that that is going to make the situation worse and if that has exacerbated the crisis. >> so from a law enforcement perspective if you look at that with the information...
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the outbreak concerns investors for the chinese economy, the second largest economy in the world. what happens there has a dramatic impact around the world. any drop off could hurt the global economy. pain in china could also hurt demand for oil. u.s. oil prices settled almost 2% lower at $53 a barrel. >>> the los angeles lakers have postponed tonight's game against the clippers as the team and the city mourn the loss of kobe bryant and his daughter gianna. lebron james pouring out his soul on instagram writing please give me the strengths from the heavens above and watch over me. i got us here, there's so much more i want to say but just can't right now because i can't get through it. until we meet again my brother, #mamba for life, #gigi for life. >> last night the huskies held a moment of silence and gianna's uniform was draped over the bench. mourners of all ages turned out for a second day at the staples center in l.a. >> i miss kobe. >> you miss kobe, it's really hard, isn't it? but you know what you have amazing memories, right? what do you remember about how he played bask
the outbreak concerns investors for the chinese economy, the second largest economy in the world. what happens there has a dramatic impact around the world. any drop off could hurt the global economy. pain in china could also hurt demand for oil. u.s. oil prices settled almost 2% lower at $53 a barrel. >>> the los angeles lakers have postponed tonight's game against the clippers as the team and the city mourn the loss of kobe bryant and his daughter gianna. lebron james pouring out his...
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the 401(k) he uses as a stand-in for the economy. i would say that donald trump's problem -- and if you want to highlight his problem as it relates to getting reelected, it's this. in almost every poll including the fox poll, his approval on the economy among voters is over 50%. his overall approval in the fox poll and cnn's polling and everywhere else is in the mid, low 40s. usually if a president's approval rating on the economy is high, he's more likely to get reelected. that disconnect is a huge problem for donald trump and i don't know how he solves it. >> look at bill clinton during the impeachment. >> yeah, donald trump has been ahistorical in lots of says and this is a really important way. almost always we've seen good economy, very likely to get reelected. that's not necessarily the case here. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> hope to not see you on television this morning. -- this weekend, i mean. enjoy it. >>> so a very serious news here, an iranian oil tanker at the center of the stand juf between the uk and iran is now free t
the 401(k) he uses as a stand-in for the economy. i would say that donald trump's problem -- and if you want to highlight his problem as it relates to getting reelected, it's this. in almost every poll including the fox poll, his approval on the economy among voters is over 50%. his overall approval in the fox poll and cnn's polling and everywhere else is in the mid, low 40s. usually if a president's approval rating on the economy is high, he's more likely to get reelected. that disconnect is a...
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and then two is the economy. and this has been an issue that the white house and the biden campaign have tried to convey to voters that it is heading in the right direction, but we are still seeing in these numbers that there is still quite a bit of hesitation over whether that's indeed true with registered voters here, only 34% approving of the president is handled he's laying of the economy. these are two issues, jessica, that are going to be front of mind for voters. that is, what democratic strategists anticipate at this point especially the economy. and so these numbers do not look good for president biden. and again, this has been a challenge for the biden campaign as the president hits the trail, he has been touching on the economy and trying to again, show the results of what his administration has done and how it's affecting voters in a positive way. but clearly what these polls show is that there is still a long road ahead for the president. jessica, about six months until election de at this point, pri
and then two is the economy. and this has been an issue that the white house and the biden campaign have tried to convey to voters that it is heading in the right direction, but we are still seeing in these numbers that there is still quite a bit of hesitation over whether that's indeed true with registered voters here, only 34% approving of the president is handled he's laying of the economy. these are two issues, jessica, that are going to be front of mind for voters. that is, what democratic...
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i mean, donald trump's gonna win the election if we go into the election and the numbers on the economy don't get better. trump, trump's likely to win the election. and so that's what campaigns are for its very early, both of them have soft spots, obviously biden soft spots are on the progressive left in the non-college working class. people of america, trump's are in the suburbs. we see this in all the elections, but right now it's a close race. but looking under the hood here, there's no question that trump's driving this car. >> yeah, it's still many months away from november, but karen is david chalian outline voters view the us overall negatively, but they're far rosier. they have a far rosier view when it comes to their own personal finances. why is that? >> well, a couple of things. i mean, actually were also seeing among consumer data, people starting to say they're feeling better. so those two things track. look, i think again, we've had several months of continuous job growth. we're seeing a wage going up. we're saying inflation coming down. hopefully stabilizing and i also th
i mean, donald trump's gonna win the election if we go into the election and the numbers on the economy don't get better. trump, trump's likely to win the election. and so that's what campaigns are for its very early, both of them have soft spots, obviously biden soft spots are on the progressive left in the non-college working class. people of america, trump's are in the suburbs. we see this in all the elections, but right now it's a close race. but looking under the hood here, there's no...
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economy stands right now. but they have to balance that with acknowledging that, yes, prices are up and consumers are concerned. with prices at their highest point in nearly 40 years, president biden is predicting it's the peak of the crisis. >> inflation is affecting people's lives. >> reporter: inflation reached its highest point in november since 1982 when ronald reagan was in office and joe biden was a senator from delaware. tonight president biden is pointing to other ways the economy is recovering. >> it's doing incredibly well. we've never had this kind of growth in 60 years. >> reporter: that message complicated after the consumer price index, which measures what you're paying for services and goods, climbed 6.8% in november compared to a year ago. >> it's a real bump in the road. it does affect families. >> reporter: rising costs are also challenging the path ahead for biden's legislative agenda. the president sounding uncertain when asked if he can get senator joe manchin to vote yes on his expansive
economy stands right now. but they have to balance that with acknowledging that, yes, prices are up and consumers are concerned. with prices at their highest point in nearly 40 years, president biden is predicting it's the peak of the crisis. >> inflation is affecting people's lives. >> reporter: inflation reached its highest point in november since 1982 when ronald reagan was in office and joe biden was a senator from delaware. tonight president biden is pointing to other ways the...
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would iran be less aggressive when sanctions are removed and its economy is stronger? if iran is gobbling up four countries right now while it's under sanctions, how many more countries will iran devour when sanctions are lifted? will iran fund less terrorism when it has mountains of cash with which to fund more terrorism? why should iran's radical regime change for the better when it can enjoy the best of both worlds, aggression abroad, prosperity at home. this is a question that everyone asks in our region. israel's neighbors, iran's neighbors, know that iran will become even more aggressive and sponsor even more terrorism when its economies is unshackled and it's been given a clear path to the bomb. and many of these neighbors say they'll respond by racing to get nuclear weapons of their own so this deal won't change iran for the better. it will only change the middle east for the worst. a deal that is supposed to prevent nuclear proliferation would instead spark nuclear arms race in the most dangerous part of the planet. this deal won't be a farewell to arms. it wo
would iran be less aggressive when sanctions are removed and its economy is stronger? if iran is gobbling up four countries right now while it's under sanctions, how many more countries will iran devour when sanctions are lifted? will iran fund less terrorism when it has mountains of cash with which to fund more terrorism? why should iran's radical regime change for the better when it can enjoy the best of both worlds, aggression abroad, prosperity at home. this is a question that everyone asks...
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it would think it's going to look at the economy. we'll see continued growth but much slower and hopefully we'll keep adding jobs and we'll keep getting wage increases. >> i think a lot of people were happy to hear the federal reserve could cut rates several times next year. so for those holding off buying a home because of the high interest rates, will they be in better luck next year? >> right now it's looking that way. no one has a crystal ball. there could be a major economic shock of some kind that throws the fed and the economy off track, but the fed has indicated it will cut rates at -- they're indicating about three times next year. markets are assuming that those cuts could come as soup as around march, let's say. you're already seeing banks anticipate rate cuts and bridging the mortgage rates down a teeny, tiny bit. they had been around 8%. that could be very good news for people trying to finance any major purchase, whether it's a home, a car loan, or even worried about their credit card debt. again, you know, don't assume
it would think it's going to look at the economy. we'll see continued growth but much slower and hopefully we'll keep adding jobs and we'll keep getting wage increases. >> i think a lot of people were happy to hear the federal reserve could cut rates several times next year. so for those holding off buying a home because of the high interest rates, will they be in better luck next year? >> right now it's looking that way. no one has a crystal ball. there could be a major economic...
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and when those economies start to slow, so, too, does the global economy. >> andrew stevens keeping an eye on the oil prices around the world. >>> the white house is silencing two former aides and an extrump campaign manager. they were southbounded to appear before the white house judiciary committee. they are not expected to appear. lewandowski is expected to show up. but the white house is directing him not to answer questions about events that took place after president trump was elected. jerry nadler calls the decision to keep the former aides from testifying a shocking and dangerous use of executive privilege. >>> the manhattan district, opening a new front for the opening of trump's tax returns. he has asked his accounting company. mr. trump reimbursed his personal lawyer, $130,000, he paid to daniels to keep her from revealing an alleged affair with trump. he says he will fully come play with the legal obligations. >>> the strike of gm gm has entered day two. workers are picketting at factories across the country. talks between the gm union and gm have been tense and negotiation
and when those economies start to slow, so, too, does the global economy. >> andrew stevens keeping an eye on the oil prices around the world. >>> the white house is silencing two former aides and an extrump campaign manager. they were southbounded to appear before the white house judiciary committee. they are not expected to appear. lewandowski is expected to show up. but the white house is directing him not to answer questions about events that took place after president trump...
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economy, but for the global economy. and now this stage of limbo is starting to have a cancerous effect on the marketplace as a whole. we're seeing it in germany where the economies contracted in the second quarter. we saw it in china, their industrial growth is the lowest level in 17 years. we're spending a trillion dollars more than we take in in revenue. the hourly workweek, particularly around manufacturing is starting to shrink. farmers, thank heavens that vanessa is there talking to cindy and farmers across the country. i work with 40,000 of america's dairy farmers, i have seen firsthand what they're going through. it is not just catastrophic, it is a situation where generations upon generations are losing everything. i have never seen anything like it in my lifetime. it is unbelievably challenging. the thing right now, we just heard the european central bank come out a short while ago and indicate that in september when they meet, they're going to do some kind of fiscal stimulus and they're going to cut rates agai
economy, but for the global economy. and now this stage of limbo is starting to have a cancerous effect on the marketplace as a whole. we're seeing it in germany where the economies contracted in the second quarter. we saw it in china, their industrial growth is the lowest level in 17 years. we're spending a trillion dollars more than we take in in revenue. the hourly workweek, particularly around manufacturing is starting to shrink. farmers, thank heavens that vanessa is there talking to cindy...
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silence, we stand up to all hate >> americans are doing their best to get by, but with an uncertain economy and prices still rising budgets are stretched thin and washington's new capital regulation is another bill. americans can't afford basel three and will make loans, utilities, and groceries more expensive. make it harder to access credit. >> families, seniors >> farmers, and small businesses are already struggling to make ends meet. washington needs to scrap also 3m game and start over >> my name is cody archie, and i'm erica, and were first-generation ranchers from central texas. >> and because of tiktok, were able to show people from all over the world where their food and fiber come from. >> we have door per sheep and we have beef cattle for the sole purpose of going into the food chain. we use tiktok as a tool to inform people of what we do. and while we do it, there's just a plethora of knowledge and information swapping going on there. when i was your age, we never had anything like this. what? wifi? wifi that works all over the house, even the basement. the basement. so i can fi
silence, we stand up to all hate >> americans are doing their best to get by, but with an uncertain economy and prices still rising budgets are stretched thin and washington's new capital regulation is another bill. americans can't afford basel three and will make loans, utilities, and groceries more expensive. make it harder to access credit. >> families, seniors >> farmers, and small businesses are already struggling to make ends meet. washington needs to scrap also 3m game...
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nigeria's economy will grow along with its population. it's expected to become the ninth biggest economy by 2050. a big change from number 20 in 2014. according to pwc's latest world in 2050 report. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> good morning. i'm brian stelter. it's time for "reliable sources." ahead this hour, the big media questions of the week. is donald trump unraveling? is fox news the reason why? i'm going to ask the dean of political journalists. carl bernstein, ahead. hear from two women who were contestants on trump's "apprentice." >>> one of the country's most influential anchor men has a surprising review of fox's debate moderators. >>> i'm beginning with this, exclusive reporting about donald trump's assault against fox news. on thursday he did not like the way he was questioned by fox's debate
nigeria's economy will grow along with its population. it's expected to become the ninth biggest economy by 2050. a big change from number 20 in 2014. according to pwc's latest world in 2050 report. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> good morning. i'm brian stelter. it's time for "reliable sources." ahead this hour, the big media questions of the week. is donald trump unraveling? is fox news the reason why?...
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you know, we have a digital economy now that is very, very different from the economy t10 years ago, 20 years ago, which is when most of these rules around technology, trade, and tax were set up. it's really time to modernize those, and this could be the big pivot. >> rahna, always good to speak to you, get your analysis, thank you so much. >>> president biden's predecessor has returned for a rare appearance on stage. donald trump was in north carolina on saturday where he attended a state republican party convention. it's the former president's first speech in three months and he wasted no time in taking shots at the current administration. here's martin savidge. >> reporter: the former president returned to the stage here in north carolina in a speech that was highly critical, especially in its beginnings of, of the biden administration. in fact, at one point the former president was saying, as we gather here tonight, the country is being destroyed before our very eyes. it had the familiar sound of a campaign speech, say, coming from 2020 in which donald trump was touting the accom
you know, we have a digital economy now that is very, very different from the economy t10 years ago, 20 years ago, which is when most of these rules around technology, trade, and tax were set up. it's really time to modernize those, and this could be the big pivot. >> rahna, always good to speak to you, get your analysis, thank you so much. >>> president biden's predecessor has returned for a rare appearance on stage. donald trump was in north carolina on saturday where he...
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a million americans died because he ignored the science and the economy completely collapsed. >> the market has warred back. that's not necessarily a trump sort of thing. i mean, i think that's what people remember. they remember stimulus checks and being employed. >> they remember being able to afford a car and a house and you can't do because of interest rates. >> roaring back. if you look at the numbers on the economics, they are really good. the focus and the challenge is going to be for the campaign and this president to connect those dots with what americans are feeling now. >> so much more to discuss. great to see you both. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> be sure to watch as governor desantis joins jake tapper live from iowa to take questions from voters. it airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> still coming up, the world health organization says that diseases, such as chickenpox and meningitis are spreading in gaza as living conditions continue to deteriorate. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. right now, the united nations general assembly is holding an emergency se
a million americans died because he ignored the science and the economy completely collapsed. >> the market has warred back. that's not necessarily a trump sort of thing. i mean, i think that's what people remember. they remember stimulus checks and being employed. >> they remember being able to afford a car and a house and you can't do because of interest rates. >> roaring back. if you look at the numbers on the economics, they are really good. the focus and the challenge is...
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exit poll from the hamster this weekend showed 25%, the economy is good, 75% see the economy as not good or poor. that is a sampling of republican voters in one state but it is true americans do not see the economy as rosalie as many economists do. >> avenue word for you, vibed session, people's feelings do not match the reality of the data has been going on for some time and people will tell you they don't feel well off, they don't feel this or that and you start pointing out, your income went up sharply, you are working and have good money, et cetera et cetera. this disconnect is joe biden's biggest worry and problem. as long as the vibed session continues, the american people think it is his fault this is not reality. the u.s. economy is doing better than expected, it is robust growth, you're starting to see slight increase in consumer sentiment so people feel better about it if you look at things like that michigan statement, that is going up. tentacle fast enough? one point two note, the republicans in new hampshire and republicans elsewhere, it does not matter what the economy is d
exit poll from the hamster this weekend showed 25%, the economy is good, 75% see the economy as not good or poor. that is a sampling of republican voters in one state but it is true americans do not see the economy as rosalie as many economists do. >> avenue word for you, vibed session, people's feelings do not match the reality of the data has been going on for some time and people will tell you they don't feel well off, they don't feel this or that and you start pointing out, your...
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. >> why is the message of an improving economy not getting through? because we are seeing some make some interesting signs yes, and then there is clear improvement in many of the categories of the economy. it's really a two-fold problem. the first is that traditionally throughout american history, there has been a lag time between public perception of an improving economy and the realization among at least a good bit of the public like that. in fact, it has improved, but also it's the fact that inflation is the economic problem that people deal with daily as they go to the gas station, as they go to the grocery store, it's really hard to put out of your mind and people seem to believe that somehow taming inflation means going think back to the earlier prices that will never happen and deflation itself would be a disaster i think part of this is public education. part of it is the other issues will have to crowd in and take some of the territory. that's being occupied by inflation goals were saying president joe biden out there campaigning, but the pol
. >> why is the message of an improving economy not getting through? because we are seeing some make some interesting signs yes, and then there is clear improvement in many of the categories of the economy. it's really a two-fold problem. the first is that traditionally throughout american history, there has been a lag time between public perception of an improving economy and the realization among at least a good bit of the public like that. in fact, it has improved, but also it's the...
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are people on the other side saying there's not going to be a surge and that we can safely open the economy. and the facts will bear this out. but if we keep kids out of school for another year, what's going to happen is the poor and underprivileged kids who don't have a parent that's able to teach them at home are not going to learn for a full year. >> i have never made myself out to be the end all and only voice of this. i'm a scientist, a physician, and a public health official. i give advice according to the best scientific evidence. we don't know everything about this virus, and we really better be very careful, particularly when it comes to children. i think we'd better be careful if we are not cavalier in thinking that children are completely immune to the deleterious effects. >> some students in quebec are already back in school with desks far apart. some rooms closed off entirely and teachers in masks and gloves. fauci just yesterday said it's unlikely a vaccine or treatment will be ready before kids are supposed to go back to school this fall. >>> at that senate hearing, a lot of
are people on the other side saying there's not going to be a surge and that we can safely open the economy. and the facts will bear this out. but if we keep kids out of school for another year, what's going to happen is the poor and underprivileged kids who don't have a parent that's able to teach them at home are not going to learn for a full year. >> i have never made myself out to be the end all and only voice of this. i'm a scientist, a physician, and a public health official. i give...
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economy doesn't eve overheat and keep this inflation problem going here. this is the november vicpicture. inflation is pretty much the number one number in a strong u.s. economy that people are focused on. >> real question is this an inflexion point? 6.8 is very high. >> it is. >> if it is a step on to something much higher, you're talking possibility of crisis mode here. however, if it is as high as it gets and we have turned a corner and there are some signs in some areas we might, that's a different story. >> that is the biggest question in economics and in government right now. is this looking back, is in the peak or the beginning of some sort of new normal? we know the fed chief retired the word transitory. how long have we heard this is going to be temporary and we know the fed is in inflation fighting mode at this point. we'll wait and see. >> christine romans who brought me spreadsheets, i'll dig into that. thank you very much. >>> for many, this time of year is about giving back. the 15th annual cnn heroes all-star tribute salutes ten extraordinar
economy doesn't eve overheat and keep this inflation problem going here. this is the november vicpicture. inflation is pretty much the number one number in a strong u.s. economy that people are focused on. >> real question is this an inflexion point? 6.8 is very high. >> it is. >> if it is a step on to something much higher, you're talking possibility of crisis mode here. however, if it is as high as it gets and we have turned a corner and there are some signs in some areas we...
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what do they want to modernize their economy here? >> reporter: well iran has the world's single largest reserves of gas and oil. that puts them in a huge position. a lot of companies. shell is in tehran recently to talk about the deals they may be able to make. what's at stake for iran and the world is to open up their economy. i don't think anyone is expecting that there could be an immediate inflow of money or immediate selling and flowing of oil. that will take many years to bring iran's oil and gas infrastructure up to current world standards. they have fallen decades behind. the expectation is this can boost their economy and many companies helping them to exploit that. ? >> many people in iran would like to help them. nic, we will let you get back to your sources. nic robertson in vienna. he has been covering this for weeks. let's get the perspective. frederik pleitgen has been in tehran for a lot of time over the last several weeks. you know after nearly a decade of the sanctions as we talked with nic over the nuclear program,
what do they want to modernize their economy here? >> reporter: well iran has the world's single largest reserves of gas and oil. that puts them in a huge position. a lot of companies. shell is in tehran recently to talk about the deals they may be able to make. what's at stake for iran and the world is to open up their economy. i don't think anyone is expecting that there could be an immediate inflow of money or immediate selling and flowing of oil. that will take many years to bring...
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i'm sure americans would say the economy is excellent or good. it's up to about three quarters in cnn polling and polling by other organizations. that's a remarkable number. but the president's approvalrying isn't rising nearly as fast as the pers perceptions of the economy and that's because of these head winds which is producing a situation nearly half the country is split 5050. for bill clinton a third of the country saying he should be removed from office. and richard nixon reached that in the very last poll before he resigned. so the president has optimism about the economy but there are real doubts about his behavior and issues coming up in the ukraine scandal preventing him from capitalizing as much as a typical president would. >> can you perceive he could potentially give the "state of the union" and there hasn't been an impeachment trial yet? >> i have trouble seeing it going quite that far. as i said at some point they want the senate to be considering this. the bill clinton trial went on long enough that could in fact overlap with the
i'm sure americans would say the economy is excellent or good. it's up to about three quarters in cnn polling and polling by other organizations. that's a remarkable number. but the president's approvalrying isn't rising nearly as fast as the pers perceptions of the economy and that's because of these head winds which is producing a situation nearly half the country is split 5050. for bill clinton a third of the country saying he should be removed from office. and richard nixon reached that in...
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we have to get the economy going again. that will be the key. who has the right, you know, who has the right story? who has -- people believe about how they will get the economy going again. >> when your voters say to you governor, what do you think about that ryan plan that's being proposed in washington that was approved by the house of representatives, what do you tell your voters in florida? >> what i tell them is we have to have -- honest debate about what happens with medicare. we want to make sure that, you know, our senior citizens are relying on medicare and they can continue to rely on medicare. and the other issue we are dealing with our state is medicaid. the unbelievable cost of medicaid and one thing is part of paul ryan's plan is the -- doing a block grant for medicaid. which is what we need in our state and i you this most states need because we know what we need in our state. we can spend the money better. >> sounds to me like you are not endorsing that part of the ryan plan, though. >> well, i -- i -- firs
we have to get the economy going again. that will be the key. who has the right, you know, who has the right story? who has -- people believe about how they will get the economy going again. >> when your voters say to you governor, what do you think about that ryan plan that's being proposed in washington that was approved by the house of representatives, what do you tell your voters in florida? >> what i tell them is we have to have -- honest debate about what happens with...
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you're right, just as you said, would then slow down the economy. this is something we are monitoring very, very closely. now. on one hand, such strained could then bring down inflation, so we have to do less work. with the federal funds rate to bring the economy in the balance, but right now it's unclear how much of an imprint these banking stresses are going to have on the economy. i mean, a lot of people are saying this rosemary, it does bring us closer. we're just not sure how much it's just jarring. i think for the markets to hear that from a fed official and one that has previously been in favor of rate hikes, so that is causing some jitters. i think look yes, there's some relief today. don't you bankers rebounding along with other european banks, but we're going. we're probably going to keep seeing volatility, and particularly this week, we're going to see more questions raised about how silicon valley bank did fail when we see the first house hearing on this issue. all right. claire sebastian joining us live from london. many things. condemn
you're right, just as you said, would then slow down the economy. this is something we are monitoring very, very closely. now. on one hand, such strained could then bring down inflation, so we have to do less work. with the federal funds rate to bring the economy in the balance, but right now it's unclear how much of an imprint these banking stresses are going to have on the economy. i mean, a lot of people are saying this rosemary, it does bring us closer. we're just not sure how much it's...
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right now in china, a sluggish economy makes it hard for young people to find a job. getting married and having babies just isn't a priority. >> translator: giving birth to a child is only one of my choices, it should be up to me, not anyone else. >> reporter: listed among countries with low birthrates, china now has more people who chi each year than those who are born. this is not one of those issues where the government is staying silent. it is talking about it, and has taken steps to encourage young people to have children. this includes everything from financial incentives to more holidays for pregnant parents. at a women's conference last year, president xi jinping told leaders to promote the idea of marriage, childbirth and family among young people. do you want to have more children? >> no. no. >> reporter: for some parents who already have children, like frances, her little boy is enough. a reminder of the recent past when the government fearing overpopulation only allowed most urban couples to have one child, with forced abortions and sterilizations linked t
right now in china, a sluggish economy makes it hard for young people to find a job. getting married and having babies just isn't a priority. >> translator: giving birth to a child is only one of my choices, it should be up to me, not anyone else. >> reporter: listed among countries with low birthrates, china now has more people who chi each year than those who are born. this is not one of those issues where the government is staying silent. it is talking about it, and has taken...
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i appreciate it when we talk about those issues, we are talking about the economy. we know that there are not a lot of great numbers when it comes to the economy, right? we look at jobs, we look at unemployment, we look at the direction the ecis headed. i was structure michael ezra klein suggesting that the biden team might have found a winning message when it comes to the economy. he wrote biden's refrain of the american comeback is a sharp one and the right message for an incumbent, there are good things happening that being said, we know shermichael that voters aren't always feeling it. and if they don't feel it yeah, it doesn't really matter >> yeah. i mean, that's exactly right. i mean, i have a ladder respect for ads for client. i formerly worked at vox media previously is a smart individual, but i'm going to have to disagree with him on this one, erica, now i will as sir, bit of give some credit to president biden. we have seen job numbers increase. we've seen unemployment lower, and inflation has decreased somewhat. but erica, when you actually begin to take
i appreciate it when we talk about those issues, we are talking about the economy. we know that there are not a lot of great numbers when it comes to the economy, right? we look at jobs, we look at unemployment, we look at the direction the ecis headed. i was structure michael ezra klein suggesting that the biden team might have found a winning message when it comes to the economy. he wrote biden's refrain of the american comeback is a sharp one and the right message for an incumbent, there are...
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it is titled "open societies and economies." one of the last two working sessions of this g7. after that, the sixth and final session of the summit tackles the issue of climate change. so late saturday, the royal air force red arrows put on an impressive show as the group of seven assembled on the beach for another family photo. unlike their earlier pictures, this one also involved the invited guests at this summit. that includes south africa, south korea, and australia. the white house says president biden has had one-on-one chats with nearly all of them, and by most accounts he's made a good impression. take a listen to french president emmanuel macron as he sat down with mr. biden. >> i think it's great to have a u.s. president part of the club and very willing to cooperate. >> the united states has said before, we're back. the u.s. is back. we feel very, very strongly about the cohesion of nato, and i for one think that the european union is an incredibly strong and vibrant entity. >> reporter: after leaving the uk sunday evening, president travels to brussels for a nato s
it is titled "open societies and economies." one of the last two working sessions of this g7. after that, the sixth and final session of the summit tackles the issue of climate change. so late saturday, the royal air force red arrows put on an impressive show as the group of seven assembled on the beach for another family photo. unlike their earlier pictures, this one also involved the invited guests at this summit. that includes south africa, south korea, and australia. the white...
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we do have the biggest economy still. we do have the largest military still. those are important. but what we stand for has always been more important. people have followed us. people have not wanted to get on the wrong side of us because of what we represent. and when you walk away from that, when you make fun of it, when you deride it, we lose power. this is not just a nice thing to do, this is leverage. this is how we try to create a world of laws, not of strong men and we try to enforce those views of how the world should work. and the current administration has an affinity toward dictators. they have an affinity toward knocking out all of the institutions that have been built up to restrain nations. i mean, when you blow the top off and say that you are supporting autocrats, dictators, nationalists, you are forgetting the lessons of the 20th century. we fought the bloodiest war in human history twice. we dealt with gulags, concentration camps, we dealt with the worst that people are capable of doing. why did we set up institutions like nato or the eu? why did we pass somethin
we do have the biggest economy still. we do have the largest military still. those are important. but what we stand for has always been more important. people have followed us. people have not wanted to get on the wrong side of us because of what we represent. and when you walk away from that, when you make fun of it, when you deride it, we lose power. this is not just a nice thing to do, this is leverage. this is how we try to create a world of laws, not of strong men and we try to enforce...